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Monday, February 11, 2008

 

CDC head parries accusations of ‘credit grabbing’

Clark Development Corporation president and CEO Levy Laus is said to have fallen out of grace from the Palace

ANGELES CITY, Pampanga: Liberato “Levy” Laus, president and chief executive officer of the Clark Development Corp. (CDC), is reportedly “slowly falling out of grace of the Arroyo administration” due to his management style and alleged penchant for claiming credit for any positive development inside the Clark Freeport Zone.

 Various sources interviewed by The Manila Times confirmed reports the CDC president may be losing his grip of the state-owned corporation as rumors of his impending release from his post continue to make the rounds of business and political circles both in Pampanga and Metro Manila.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

BORACAY, Aklan: If the data of the Provincial Assessors Office are correct, neither of the warring Tupaz and Tapuz families owns the disputed land here which caused the death of one former military man and the wounding of several others.

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CEBU CITY: The city’s hosting of another high profile international tourism event this October is seen to strengthen the province’s quest to be a world-class destination for global conferences, reported the Philippine News Agency.

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DAVAO CITY: Davao City will take center stage in the global tourism map anew as it hosts two international trade shows, reported the Philippine News Agency.

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SAN FERNANDO, La union: City officials and staff headed by Mayor Pablo C. Ortega, together with the different government agencies and private groups had activities lined up for this year’s celebration of the city’s fiesta honoring St. William, the Hermit, the city’s patron saint.

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FEATURE

Mario Sabater, 48, heads one of the last remaining farming families in Imus, Cavite, a town just south of Manila, where a white-hot property market is fast gobbling up the rice paddies.

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